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Albion Strawberry Roots

Quick Overview
• Everbearing• Produces Large Fruits
These are bare root strawberries. Plant these in the spring; in a place that gets full sun. They do best if you plant immediately after receiving them. Space plants 18" apart in rows 3' apart. These can also be planted in pots. Before planting, soak the roots for 2 hours to re-hydrate the plant. Plant with root side down and dig deep enough so the root is stretched downward; you do not want the root to be balled up.
Details
NEW, everbearing strawberry that produces July until frost. Very large berries with excellent fruit flavor. Good runner production. Tolerant to Leaf Spot and resistant to Powdery Mildew.

All-in-One SAVE THE BEES! Garden Variety Pack

NEW! All-in-One SAVE THE BEES! Garden Variety Pack includes an assortment of our 15 most popular varieties which we have found bees seem to really be attracted to their flowers.
Are you interested in learning more about what you can do to to help save the bees? Most gardeners start at home by making small changes to their gardens and landscapes but the rewards are anything but small. They are able to invite a larger bee population into their gardens which is good for everyone! Gardeners may experience better pollination with their fruits and vegetables, and the bees have a safe haven to come, feed, and pollinate. Read more about "How To Start a Bee Friendly Garden", here!
Plant these seeds in your garden to attract bees, naturally! Seeds are all individually packaged.
Basil, Cinnamon
We usually adore Basil because of its pungent leaves, however the bees love it for the flowers! Grow a plant or two for you, but allow a few plants to go into flowering mode. The bees will love it, and you can continue to enjoy harvesting leaves from the plants you’ve designated as “yours.”
Bean, Scarlet Runner
The Scarlet Runner Bean’s bright red flowers and meaty pods will surely please both you and the bees! Trellis this variety well and give it plenty of room to run!
Borage
Borage is a special "honey plant". It is often grown nearby apiaries to provide food for developing young bees and for honey collection, too.
Dandelion
Dandelions will often start flowering anywhere from March to May. This is when many bees and other pollinators emerge from hibernation. Each flower is packed with nectar and pollen which provides food for our bees.
Cardoon (Artichoke Thistle)
Cardoons or Artichoke Thistles, are one of the most beautiful ornamental plants you can grow, and few plants are more attractive to bees.
Catnip
Bees absolutely love Catnip. You'll find your plants will be swarming with them!
Cucumber, Lemon
Bees really enjoy cucumber plants. This variety is great because each plant will have quite a few flowers with a good bit of nectar in each.
Dill
Dill is a widely used herb that has a delicate flavor. It's extremely versatile. Allow it to flower, and you'll have plenty of bees swarming happily around your garden.
Fennel
Fennel pollen can be harvested from the tiny flowers, which can easily be grown in the garden by letting your plants go to seed. Bees and other pollinating insects both like fennel - so every one wins!
Honey Scatter Garden Wildflower Mix
Plant this mix of wildflowers to attract beneficial pollinatora!
Lemon Mint
This flower is a "pollinator star" species! It is attractive to both native bees and butterflies.
Oregano
Nothing is more attractive to honeybees than the culinary oregano!
Pumpkin, Wee Be Little
Pumpkin pollen is usually large and quite sticky. Bees tend to be the best pollinators.
Rosemary
Plant this close to other flowering shrubs and you'll be surprised with how many bees stop by to visit!
Squash, Dark Green
Male "squash-bees" will be busy going between flowers searching for mates. Females forage at the flowers of squash plants, which are their source for pollen.

All-in-One Tower Garden Variety Pack

All-in-One Fall/Winter Tower Garden Variety Pack includes an assortment of our 15 most popular varieties that are proven to grow extremely well using your Tower Garden system. This is a special collection of seeds designed to be planted in your
Tower Garden. These varieties are perfect for planting a fall and winter garden. These varieties are known to tolerate cold temperatures and can withstand frost.Seeds are all individually packaged. Packaged with zip-lock bag system for long-term storage and maximum seed protection.
Includes all of the following 15 varieties:
1. Broccoli - Raab/Rapini (Appx. 70 seeds)
Broccoli plants thrive in cool temperatures, they have been known to survive temperatures as low as 28 F. The Rapini (raab) broccoli produces excellent yields of large dark green broccoli raab. It has no central head like regular broccoli, but instead has side broccoli shoots. Excellent for stir fry salads, and many other culinary creations. Learn more about this variety >
2. Cauliflower - All-Year-Round (Appx. 70 seeds)
Cauliflower can survive temperatures as low as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. This Cauliflower variety produces large white heads and surrounded by dark green leaves. - Continues to grow well for a long time. - Suitable for successional sowing all year round! Learn more about this variety >
3. Chives - Garlic (Appx. 115 seeds)
Chives are grown best in cooler weather and are very cold hardy. Also known as Garlic Chives. A perennial plant that grows narrow, grass-like leaves that have a mild onion-like flavor. - Chives are rich in vitamins A and C, contain trace amounts of sulfur, and are rich in calcium and iron. - Used for many culinary creations - Perfect for containers and small spaces - The plant will grow to about 12" tall. Learn more about this variety >
4. Endive - Green Curled (Appx. 100 seeds)
Endive is a healthy and delicious leafy green. The Green Curled Endive plant produces dark green curly leaves with large tender crisp ribs. - Excellent salads and sandwiches - Also boiled or steamed - Extremely easy to grow - Endive is rich in many vitamins and minerals, especially in folate and vitamins A and K, and is high in fiber. Learn more about this variety >
5. Kale - Classic Blue Curled Scotch (Appx. 50 seeds)
Snow can protect plants from extreme cold so that they stay in the garden longer. Kale is one of these plants! Very cold-hardy. The Blue Curled Scotch is an early Kale variety which will produce tasty greens! - Excellent in salads or steamed. - The blue-green leaves are finely curled and reach up to 12-15" tall! - Can handle the cold extremely well. - One of the best frost resistant kale varieties available. Learn more about this variety >
6. Lettuce - Gourmet Mesclun Mix (Appx. 200 seeds)
A mixture of favorite lettuce seed varieties from across the spectrum of lettuce types. - Plant heavy and start harvest early for young for baby greens then allow some to grow on for plenty of variety for salads. - A great way to get a lot out of little space. - Perfect for tower gardens. Learn more about this variety >
7. Lettuce - Winter Density (Appx. 200 seeds)
Winter Density lettuce is known to be heat and frost tolerant - ideal for growing all season long. - Needs cold temps to germinate but will continue to grow all-season - Dark green leaves grow over 9" long - Similar to Romaine lettuce and Butterhead lettuce. Learn more about this variety >
8. Mustard - Old Fashion (Appx. 30 seeds)
Believe it or not, when the mustard plant is spent under the cover of snow they have been known to emerge in perfect condition once the snow melts. Produces good yields of flavorful dark green mustard leaves. - Harvest as much as you want and do it often. - Super easy to grow. Learn more about this variety >
9. Spinach - Bloomsdale (Appx. 70 seeds)
Spinach is very hardy and can tolerate cold — in fact, it thrives in cold weather. Bloomsdale Spinach will produce heavy, glossy, dark green leaves. - Excellent flavor - Extremely easy to grow - Large, curly dark green leaves - Nice sweet taste. Learn more about this variety >
10. Spinach - Noble Giant (Appx. 70 seeds)
Spinach is very hardy and can tolerate cold — in fact, it thrives in cold weather. The Noble Giant spinach is heavy, glossy, dark green plant with leaves that are heavily savoyed and crumpled. - Extremely delicious and one of the most popular spinach varieties you can grow in your garden. - Very easy to grow. Learn more about this variety >
11. Sprouts - Green Pea
Ready to eat as a sprout just a soon as they pop. Sweet and delicious in salads and casseroles. Can be grown all year long! Ready to eat in as little as a week. Learn more about this variety >
12. Sprouts - Wheatgrass
Wheatgrass is an excellent source of dietary fiber, just like any whole grains. - High in folic acid, protein, B-complex vitamins and vitamin E. - The wheat sprouts are extremely rich in Vitamins A,B, C and E along with other minerals. Learn more about this variety >
13. Swiss Chard - Canary Yellow (Appx. 25 seeds)
Swiss chard is very cold-tolerant, & can survive dips to 15 °F without any protection. The Yellow Canary Swiss Chard is a popular plant that produces some of the most amazing looking swiss chard leaves in a bright shades of yellow. - Perfect for salads or steamed greens. - One of this years most popular varieties to grow. - Extremely healthy. - Easy to grow. Learn more about this variety >
14. Swiss Chard - Hot Pink (Appx. 25 seeds)
Swiss chard is very cold-tolerant, & can survive dips to 15 °F without any protection. The Pink Swiss Chard produces excellent yields of dark green shiny leaves with magenta/hot pink stalks and veins. Learn more about this variety >
15. Swiss Chard - Classic (Appx. 25 seeds)
Swiss chard is very cold-tolerant, & can survive dips to 15 °F without any protection. This Swiss Chard variety produces beautiful and delicious tender pale green stems and dark green leaves with white veins. - Plant produces good yields of 10" tall leaves - Excellent for salads and/or steamed with others greens - A cold and heat tolerant variety Learn more about this variety >

All-in-One Wildflower & Pollinator Scatter Garden Variety Pack

All-in-One Wildflower & Pollinator Scatter Garden Variety Pack includes an assortment of our most popular seed mixtures for you to plant in your garden. This collection of seeds will produce some of the most beautiful flowers you have ever seen. In addition, this mix includes a collection of pollinator friendly seeds to help attract beneficial pollinators such as bees, butterflies, ladybugs, and more!
Broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness. During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation. The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
Includes all of the following varieties:
1. Wildflowers - All Annuals
Includes a mix of 21 popular annual flower varieties and colors. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of flowers all year.
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2. Wildflowers - All Perennials
Includes a mix of 16 popular perennial flower varieties and colors. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of flowers for multiple years. A perennial plant or simply perennial is a pla...
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3. Wildflowers - Bee Seed Mix
Plant this mix to attract bees and other beneficial pollinators. =)Wildflower establishment requires some important steps: - Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or ...
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4. Wildflowers - Beneficial Insect Seed Mix
Plant this mix to attract beneficial insects such as ladybugs, lacewings, ground beetles and other insects that feed on pests. Wildflower establishment requires some important steps: - Site selection/preparation: It's i...
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5. Wildflowers - Cone Flower Seed Mix
Includes a mixture of 6 popular coneflower varieties. Scatter this mix in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of coneflowers! Wildflower establishment requires some important steps: - Site selection/preparati...
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6. Wildflowers - Annual Cut Flowers
Includes a mix of 25 popular annual flower varieties that will produce a beautiful assortment of flowers suitable for cutting. The mix includes many of the flowers found in floral stores. This annual flower mix will blos...
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7. Wildflowers - Fragrant Flowers
Includes a mix of 18 popular fragrant flower varieties and colors. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and enjoy the most fragrant flower assortment you've ever smelt. Wildflower establishment requires some importa...
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8. Wildflowers - Hummingbird & Butterfly Scatter Garden Seed Mix
Includes a mix of the 23 of the most popular flower varieties known to attract Hummingbirds and Butterflies! Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden for the most beautiful assortment of flowers you've ever seen. Wild...
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9. Wildflowers - Low Grow Flowers
Includes a mix of 17 different beautiful flower varieties. A mostly annual flower seed mix that blooms quickly and stays below knee high. Great for containers and edges. Wildflower establishment requires some important...
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10. Wildflowers - Deer Resistant Mix
IIncludes a mix of the 22 of the most popular flower varieties that deer are known to stay away from. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and keep the deer away. Sit...
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NOTE: IN THE EVENT WE RUN OUT OF A SPECIFIC MIX WE WILL REPLACE WITH NEXT CLOSEST AVAILABLE MIX

Bean (Bush) - Royal Burgundy

Royal Burgundy Bush Bean Seeds(100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO)
One of the best heirloom bush beans - ever! So colorful and beautiful.
Day to Maturity | 50-55 days
Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast
Bean Seed Planting & Spacing Guide
Depth to Plant
Spacing Between Plants
Spacing Between Rows
Days to Germinate (Sprout)
Germination Soil Temp
Planting Season
No. of Plants per sq. ft.
1/2" deep
Bush beans = seeds should be planted 4" apart.
Rows should be made 18" apart
Appx. 5-10 days
70F - 85F
SpringSummerFall
Appx. 9 - 10 plants per sq. ft.
How to Plant, Grow & Harvest Beans (click here for more detailed growing instructions)
Beans can be grown in average soil, almost anywhere in the United States. They grow best if the soil is well drained and the summer is consistently warm. Seeds will rot in the ground in cold, damp weather. Since Beans are subject to downy mildew, they should not be grown where there are cold summer fogs.When to PlantAfter the soil is sufficiently warm - temperatures above 75 degrees. Beans are easily killed by frost. Plan on an average of 10-20 plants per person. Some gardeners recommend pre-soaking seeds prior to planting, but research indicates soaked seeds absorb water too quickly, causing the outer coats to spill out essential nutrients, which encourages seed rot. Yields can increase 50-100% by inoculating with Rhizobium bacteria. To inoculate, simply roll seeds in the powder prior to planting ... learn more
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Bean (Bush) - Slenderette

The slenderette bean is the variety of choice for many culinary chefs around the world.
Matures quickly - appx. 55-60 days.
Produces delicious slim dark green beans around 5" long.
Excellent for fresh picking or canning.
Bush bean
Day to Maturity | 55 - 60 days
Best Months to Plant | [April - June] Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast.

Bean (Runner/Pole) - Scarlet Runner

Scarlet Runner, (Pole Bean)(100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO)
Pole type bean variety.
Produces beautiful 14-16" long flat green beans.
Extremely flavorful.
Can be used fresh or as dried beans.
Day to Maturity | 75 days
Best Months to Plant | [April - June] Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast.
Pole Beans | Beans can be grown in average soil, almost anywhere in the United States. Set 3 rough barked, 6 foot poles in the ground, tepee fashion, and tie together at the topClick Here for Complete "Pole Bean" Grow Guide

Bean - Jicama/Mexican Yam Bean

Jicama - Mexican Yam Bean (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO)
Pachyrhizus erosus, commonly known as jicama, Mexican yam bean, or Mexican turnip, is the name of a native Mexican vine, although the name most commonly refers to the plant's edible tuberous root. (source/wikipedia)
Grows as a large vine.
Day to Maturity | 80 days
Best Months to Plant | [April - June] Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast.
Pole Beans | Beans can be grown in average soil, almost anywhere in the United States. Set 3 rough barked, 6 foot poles in the ground, tepee fashion, and tie together at the topClick here for complete Pole Bean grow guide

Blueberry, Highbush

Blueberry seeds from a certified organic blueberry farm in Kentucky, USA. Northern and Southern blueberry seed mix.
BLUEBERRY PLANTS ARE EASY TO GROW FROM SEEDS
These seeds have been stratified to get the highest possible germination rate. They are NON GMO.
Blueberry seeds are slow germinators, the first seeds will probably start to germinate in about a month, and finish germinating over the next 2-3 months. Blueberries should be started in a separate container from other varieties that germinate quickly because they can take longer to sprout up.

Cabbage - Brunswick

Cabbage, Brunswick
Brassica oleracea.
A heirloom variety dating back to 1924.
Plant produces a large drumhead type cabbage.
Used for making kraut.
Suitable for spring, summer, and fall crops.
Stores well. Suitable for home gardens and market growers.
Click here for complete Cabbage grow guide
Additional Details
Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

Cabbage - Early Jersey Wakefield

These seeds produces good yields of 2 lb heads of cabbage in the shape of a cone. - Excellent flavor and very sweet. - Open pollinated heirloom variety.
Day to Maturity | 65-75 days
Cabbage Seeds | Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. Plant in rows 2 1/2 feet apart, with 12-16 inches between plants.Click here for complete Cabbage grow guide
Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

Cabbage - Glory Of Enkhuizen

These seeds produces a medium-to-large hard round heads of cabbage. - Suitable for spring, summer, and fall crops. - Cold hardy. - Stores well. Suitable for home gardens and market growers. - Perfect for Kraut recipes.
Day to Maturity | 90 days
Cabbage Seeds | Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. Plant in rows 2 1/2 feet apart, with 12-16 inches between plants.Click here for complete Cabbage grow guide
Additional Details
Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

Carrot - Nutri-Red, 9" Long

The Nutri-Red carrot is a brilliant red color with a tinge of orange . - 9" long slim tapered ends.- Excellent for stews and many culinary creations.- Tender and very sweet with a strong carrot flavor.- Carrots are a sun-loving plants that also like the cold. - Just keep them consistently watered and they'll be happy.
Day to Maturity | 75 days
Carrot Seeds | Carrots are an annual cool-season crop, half-hardy to frost and light freezes. Sow seeds evenly in a very shallow furrow, about 1/4 inch deep, and keep seeds moist so they will germinate. Click here for complete Carrot grow guide
Additional Details
Carrot gets its characteristic and bright orange colour from β-carotene, which is metabolised into vitamin A in humans when bile salts are present in the intestines. Carrots are also rich in dietary fibre, antioxidants, and minerals.
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Chamomile, Roman

Chamomile helps combat headaches, toothaches, and earaches. - Sometimes known as "the plant doctor", because it is thought to help the growth and health of many other plants, especially ones that produce essential oils. - Thought to increase production of those oils, making certain herbs, like mints (spearmint, sage, oregano) and basil stronger in scent and flavor. - Can be taken as a herbal tea, two teaspoons of dried flower per cup of tea, which should be steeped for ten to fifteen minutes while covered to avoid evaporation of the volatile oils.
Day to Maturity | 90 days
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Corn Salad - Dutch

Valerianella locusta (aka Corn Salad) is a small annual plant that is eaten as a leaf vegetable. It has a characteristic nutty flavor, dark green color, and soft texture, and is popularly served as salad greens. //Wikipedia
Day to Maturity | only 40 days

Corn Salad - French

Valerianella locusta (aka Corn Salad) is a small annual plant that is eaten as a leaf vegetable. It has a characteristic nutty flavor, dark green color, and soft texture, and is popularly served as salad greens. //Wikipedia
Day to Maturity | only 40 days

Cover Crop - Buckwheat

Quick Overview
• Annual• Good for breaking up soil!
• Planting rate: 1 lb. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Details
Especially valuable for its release of phosphorus, buckwheat also contributes a significant amount of organic matter. Very competitive with weeds, good for breaking up the soil. Can grow two crops in the north.
Bees love Buckwheat! Good bugs love buckwheat!
Seed when ground is well warmed and after last spring frost; it has no frost tolerance. When June planted, in 35 days it is waist high, in bloom and ready to plow under. Good to follow with a fall crops of rye and Austrian winter pea. Just rake in some seed after harvesting an annual crop and buckwheat will keep out the weeds and look great doing it. Green Lacewing adults will feast on the nectar then deposit their "aphid lion" eggs on nearby garden crops.

Cover Crop - Clover (White Dutch)

Quick Overview
• Perennial• Chokes out weeds
Details
Perennial. A low-growing perennial clover that forms a nice mat perfect for pathways between beds. It competes well against quckgrass and, although the plants grow over into the beds, they can easily be pulled back with a rake before mowing. As a green manure/cover crop, it fixes nitrogen and since it's perennial, can be plowed in at any time. Pre-inoculated seed. Plant in early spring: April-May. Planting rate: ½ lb per 1,000 sq. ft.; 8-10 lbs per acre for dry land, 10-12 lbs per acre for irrigated land.

Cover Crop - Fall & Winter Rye

Quick Overview
• Perennial• Suppress weeds
Details
Very hardy, valued for its ability to break up hard pan soils with a profusion of roots and root hairs. Suppresses weeds, adaptable to a wide range of soil and climate conditions. Can plant from early spring until the ground freezes as a winter cover crop. Plant in fall with winter peas for nitrogen, organic matter and weed suppression. Planting rate: 3lbs per 1,000 sq ft;

Cover Crop - Hairy Vetch

Quick Overview
• Annual• Nitrogen-rich• Hardy
• Vicia villosa Cool season legume cover crop
Details
Valuable soil-improvement crop. Vigorous legume produces huge amounts of nitrogen-rich biomass for turning under. Can be planted in the spring through late summer. Late summer (late August early September) planted vetch will winter over, growing vigorously the following spring. Can be mixed with oats or rye for maximum weed competition. Hardy; will also sprout in the spring if planted before the ground freezes in November (like winter rye). Demands fairly fertile soil and adequate rainfall as is shallow-rooted. Livestock caution: Seeds are poisonous. Planting rate: 1 lb per 1,000 sq ft

Cucumber - Cucamelon, West Indian Burr Gherkin

Also known as: known as Cackrey, Maroon Cucumber, West Indian Gherkin, and West Indian Gourd.
Incredibly small, cucumber-shaped fruits.
The surface of these tiny fruits are covered with spine-like warts, while the flesh is pale green.
Easy to grow for everyone, sells great at farmers markets!
Can be cooked or eaten raw. The flavor is similar to that of other more traditional cucumbers.
Day to Maturity | 55 - 65 days
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Dill - Mammoth

Annual plant.
Adds great to flavor and color to many culinary creations.
3 ft. plant with strongly aromatic foliage, stems, and heads.
Excellent for fresh pickling.
Day to Maturity | 40 - 65 days
Additional Details
Dill has a very long history of herbal use going back more than 2,000 years. The seeds are a common and very effective household remedy for a wide range of digestive problems. An infusion is especially efficacious in treating gripe in babies and flatulence in young children. The seed is aromatic, carminative, mildly diuretic, galactogogue, stimulant and stomachic.
Other Medicinal Properties
Dill is also used in the form of an extracted essential oil. Used either in an infusion, or by eating the seed whole, the essential oil in the seed relieves intestinal spasms and griping, helping to settle colic. Chewing the seed improves bad breath. Dill is also a useful addition to cough, cold and flu remedies, it can be used with antispasmodics such as Viburnum opulus to relieve period pains. Dill will also help to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers and will then be taken by the baby in the milk to help prevent colic.
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Garden-in-a-Pail (Lavender)

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia 'Vera') This highly aromatic plant is a favorite among many people. It is an evergreen that will produce flowers every summer after its second year of growth. Just brush your hands over its foliage for an exhilarating burst of fragrance. It is also excellent as a culinary herb. Both the flower and leaves are used in seasoning. Includes:
Recycled US steel pail (5.5" high x 6" diam.)
seed, growing medium
coconut husks for drainage
step-by-step directions

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Marigold (French) Garden-in-a-Bag

French Marigold (Tagetes patula) A beautiful, easy to grow edible flower. The flavor of the petals have been compared to a sweet musky aroma with citrus peel notes.
The flowers are great used fresh in salads, sandwiches and soups or even in rice to add color. Marigolds are long bloomers. To encourage more flowering, pinch off old blooms.
Includes: seed, growing medium, coconut husks for drainage, directions.
Bag 7" high x 6" wide.
How to grow:

Marigold - Sparky Mix

Sparky Marigold flowers are bright, bold, and beautiful.
Colors range from orange, red, and yellow.
Grows only 12" - 14" tall.
Most popular for attracting butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators.
Sparky is easy to grow and will grow all summer.
Great for cut flowers and floral arrangements.
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Milkweed - Monarch Butterfly

If you want to participate in helping to reverse the dramatic decline of Monarch Butterflies you should be planting Milkweed, like right now! These beautiful butterflies rely on milkweed to lay their eggs upon. Sadly, habitats that naturally support monarchs are becoming fewer in number each year. New urban development & chemically treated "big agriculture" are destroying habitats of milkweed all over the United States.
Bright orange flowers.
Extremely attractive.
Can reach up to 2' feet tall.
Sow in early January for first year blooms.

Mini Sunflower Garden-in-a-Bag

Mini Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Named after the flowers resemblance to the sun, Helianthus is derived from two Greek words, helio sun and anthos flower.
This beautiful plant was originally domesticated in the Americas. The subject of lore and paintings, it is an important agricultural crop today.
Our mini-sunflower is a French dwarf variety that is easy to grow indoors on any sunny windowsill. Includes: seed, growing medium, coconut husks for drainage, directions.
Bag 10" high x 6.5" wide.
How to grow:

Mustard - Tatsoi (Tah Tsai)

The Tatsoi mustard produces dark green spoon shaped leaves.
Popular oriental green.
Excellent for hydroponic systems.
Highly resistant to cold and grows well during the winter months.
Day to Maturity | 55 days
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Additional Details
Mustard is high in Vitamin A, B, and C. Mustard greens are very popular in the southern U.S. where they are generally slow-cooked with ham hocks or other smoked-pork products. Asian cuisines generally use mustard greens pickled or stir-fried.

Nasturtium - Alaska Mix

This variety includes a mix of gold, salmon, orange, and deep red/purple colored flowers.
Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

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Nasturtium - Dwarf Jewel Mix

Fragrant, colorful mix of dwarf flowers in a compact plant usually getting no taller than 12 inches.
Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

Nasturtium - Empress of India

Large scarlet blooms will grow on this attractive 1 foot tall, compact plant.
Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

Nasturtium - Glorious Gleam

Semi-trailing plant with fragrant flowers that come in a variety of shades and colors.
Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

Nasturtium - Peach Melba

This variety produces cream-like, yellow petals with splashes of darker red in the center. Compact in size with deep blue/green foliage.
Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

Nasturtium - Tall Trailing Mix

This fast-growing, vine-like or "trailing" plant can easily reach 10 feet in length by the end of the growing season! Perfect for growing along fences, or above retaining walls. It boasts colorful flowers in many shades of yellow, orange and even occasionally red.
Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

Nasturtium - Whirlybird

This variety produces jewel-toned flowers, dark green foliage, maximum color! These flowers stand straight and will come in shades of red, orange, cream and gold.
Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

Pepper - Bhut Jolokia / Ghost Chili Pepper

Considered to be one of the hottest peppers in the WORLD!
Over 1,000,000 Scoville heat units.
The Bhut jolokia also known as ghost pepper, ghost chili, U-morok, red naga, naga jolokia and ghost jolokia, is an interspecific hybrid chili pepper cultivated in the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland and Manipur. It is a hybrid of Capsicum chinense and Capsicum frutescens and is closely related to the Naga morich of Bangladesh / wikipedia
*HYBRID* - Open-Pollinated/Non-GMO
Days to Maturity | 120 days
How to germinate pepper seeds successfully

Pepper - White Cloud

Capsicum annuum.- Plant produces good yields of white sweet bell pepper. - Excellent for salads, stuffing, or cooking. - Very easy to grow.- Grows well in containers and tight spaces.- A must for the gourmet home gardeners.
Day to Maturity | 70 days

Pumpkin - Pacific Giant

The Pacific Giant pumpkin has been known to grow easily over 350 pounds! - It's best to plant 4 to 5 seeds per hill with hills at least 8 feet apart.
Day to Maturity | 120 days
Additional Details
Looking to have the largest homegrown pumpkin of all your neighbors? Try growing the NEW Pacific Giant, Pumpkin! They are easy to establish & produce fruit of enormous size! (think 350+ lbs.) They have a pale orange skin and a deep orange flesh. Make sure you leave plenty of room for this variety to sprawl. Vines can reach lengths up to 25 feet long. Considering the size of this variety, they are fairly quick to reach maturity at around 120 days.
The word pumpkin originates from the word pepon, which is Greek for “large melon". The French adapted this word to pompon, which the British changed to pumpion and later American colonists changed that to the word we use today, "pumpkin".

Pumpkin - Wee Be Little

Mini pumpkins about the size of a grapefruit.
Tiny pumpkins weigh about 14 ounces.
Day to Maturity | 90 days
Additional Details
The word pumpkin originates from the word pepon, which is Greek for “large melon". The French adapted this word to pompon, which the British changed to pumpion and later American colonists changed that to the word we use today, "pumpkin".

Shungiku, Edible Chrysanthemum

Shungiku, Edible Chrysanthemum is a very versatile asian green.
Known as Shungiku, Edible Chrysanthemum, Garland Chrysanthemum, Chop Suey Greens and many other names.
This is a salad green that can be grown in winter and again in spring.
The flowers of Shungiku can be dried and stored to be used for tea. Often considered a substitute for Chamomile - with its soothing and stomach quieting properties.
Day to Maturity | 30 - 50 days

Squash - Crookneck, Cushaw Green Striped

Green Striped Cushaw Squash Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO)
The Cushaw plant produces some of the most beautiful 20" long squash.- Curved/crook-neck variety. - Grows as a vine (not as a bush) - Yellow colored flesh - Very sweet and full of flavor - perfect for pies and canning - Ideal for any sized garden and easy to grow
Day to Maturity | 100 days
Best Months to Plant | [March - June] Winter squash love the sun and can't get enough of it. They need about 3 months of warm temperature and one additional month of cooler temps to fully mature.
Additional Details
Though considered a vegetable in cooking, botanically speaking, squash is a fruit (being the receptacle for the plant's seeds). Squash can be served fresh (in salads) and cooked (squash stuffed with meat, fried squash, baked squash).

Squash - Hubbard, Chicago Warted

The Chicago Warted Hubbard Warted squash is popular green skinned squash with orange flesh. - Very sweet and full of flavor - perfect for pies, canning, and processing. - Ideal for any sized garden and easy to grow.
Day to Maturity | 110 days
Winter squash love the sun and can't get enough of it. They need about 3 months of warm temperature and one additional month of cooler temps to fully mature.
Additional Details
Though considered a vegetable in cooking, botanically speaking, squash is a fruit (being the receptacle for the plant's seeds). Squash can be served fresh (in salads) and cooked (squash stuffed with meat, fried squash, baked squash).

Squash - Hubbard, Green

The True Green Hubbard squash is popular 10 lb long dark bronze-green skinned squash.- Orange/Yellow flesh. - Very sweet and full of flavor - perfect for pies and canning - Ideal for any sized garden and easy to grow
Day to Maturity | 110 days
Best Months to Plant | [March - June] Winter squash love the sun and can't get enough of it. They need about 3 months of warm temperature and one additional month of cooler temps to fully mature.
Additional Details
Though considered a vegetable in cooking, botanically speaking, squash is a fruit (being the receptacle for the plant's seeds). Squash can be served fresh (in salads) and cooked (squash stuffed with meat, fried squash, baked squash).

Swiss Chard - Barese "Baby Leaf" Dark Green

The Barese Swiss Chard variety produces delicious tender 10" tall dark glossy green leaves with curled edges.
A delicious baby leaf that grows quickly!
Ready to harvest in less than 30 days. Plant produces good yields of 10" tall leaves.
Excellent for salads and/or steamed with others greens.
Day to Maturity | Less than 30 days!
Additional Details
Swiss chard is high in vitamins A, K and C, with a 175g serving containing 214%, 716%, and 53%, respectively, of the recommended daily value. It is also rich in minerals, dietary fiber and protein.

Tomato - Bradley

The Bradley tomato is a classic heirloom with beautifully smooth skin.- 6-8 oz red tomatoes. - Indeterminate.- Great variety for canning and freezing. - Easy to grow.
Day to Maturity | 85 days
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#1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery.
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Tomato - Calypso

The Calypso tomato is a classic heirloom with great flavor.- 6-8 oz red tomatoes. - Grows very well in humid climates. - Indeterminate.- Great variety for canning and freezing. - Easy to grow.
Day to Maturity | 85 days
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#1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery.
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Tomato - Marion

- Marion tomato is a Rutgers-type but better. - Very popular amongst gourmet chefs for their use in salads and sandwiches. - Indeterminate.- Crack resistant. - Easy to grow.
Day to Maturity | 75 days
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#1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery.
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Tomato - Oxheart, Orange

A beautiful tomato plant that produces medium-large orange tomatoes in the shape of a heart. - Very meaty and full of flavor. - Very popular amongst gourmet chefs for their use in salads and sandwiches. - Indeterminate. - Easy to grow.
Day to Maturity | 90 days
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#1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery.
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Tomato - San Marzano

The San Marzano is a very meaty red plum heirloom tomato variety.
Typically used in many popular Italian dishes such as Bolognese, Marinara, Soups, Pizza Sauce, Bruschetta, and more!
3 1/2" bright red tomato.
Indeterminate / Open-pollinated
Day to Maturity | 85 days
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#1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery.
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Watermelon - Cal Sweet

Cal Sweet is one of the sweetest tasting and most popular watermelon varieties available.
A commercial grower favorite - sells well at farmers markets.
Dark green stripes on the exterior with bright red flesh.
Grows to appx. 35 lbs.
Perfect-sized watermelon for any-sized backyard
Day to Maturity | 90 days
Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.
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Watermelon - Jubilee

The Jubilee is a very long shaped watermelon.
Deep red flesh.
Grows up to appx. 40 lbs.
Day to Maturity | 90 days
Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.
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Watermelon - Moon & Stars (Red-flesh)

The Moon & Stars Watermelon dark green rind and bright yellow spots.- Yellow spots are very unique and can be small or large in size. - All American classic heirloom watermelon.
Deep red flesh.
Grows over 40 lbs!
Day to Maturity | 90 days
Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.
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Watermelon - Moon & Stars (Yellow-flesh)

The Moon & Stars Watermelon dark green rind and bright yellow spots.- Yellow spots are very unique and can be small or large in size. - All American classic heirloom watermelon.
Deep yellow flesh.
Grows over 40 lbs!
Day to Maturity | 90 days
Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.
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Watermelon - Tendersweet (Orange-flesh)

The Tendersweet Watermelon is a classic heirloom variety with dark orange flesh. - Very sweet and delicious.
Grows up to 35 lbs!
Day to Maturity | 90 days
Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.
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Wildflowers - All Annual Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mix of 21 popular annual flower varieties and colors. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of flowers all year.
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
TYPE
HEIGHT
COLOR
Calendula officinalis
Calendula
A
12 to 24
Yello/Orange/Cream
Centaurea cyanus
Bachelor Button
A
12 to 36
Blue or Mix
Cheiranthus allionii
Siberian Wallflower
B/P
10 to 18
Orange
Coreopsis tinctoria
Plains Coreopsis
A
12 to 36
Yellow-Maroon
Cosmos bipinnatus
Cosmos
A
36 to 60
White/Pink/Crimson/Rose
Delphinium ajacis
Rocket Larkspur
A
12 to 36
White/Pink/Blue/Violet
Dimorphotheca aurantiaca
African Daisy
A
8 to 16
Orange/Salmon/White
Eschscholtzia californica
California Poppy
TP
12 to 18
Yellow/Orange
Gaillardia pulchella
Indian Blanket
A
12 to 24
Yellow-Red
Gilia tricolor
Bird's Eyes
A
12 to 18
Lavender-White
Gypsophila elegans
Baby's Breath
A
8 to 18
White
Iberis umbellata
Candytuft
A
12 to 18
White/Pink/Violet
Linaria maroccana
Spurred Snapdragon N. Lights
A
12 to 124
Pink/Yellow/Violet
Linum grandiflorum rubrum
Scarlet Flax
A
12 to 36
Scarlet
Lobularia maritima
Sweet Alyssum
TP
8 to 16
White
Lupinus hartwegii
Lupine
A
12 to 24
Mix
Oenothera lamarckiana
Evening Primrose
B/P
24 to 60
Yellow
Papaver rhoeas
Corn Poppy
A
12 to 30
White/Pink/Red
Phacelia campanularia
California Bluebells
A
8 to 20
Blue
Rudbeckia hirta
Black Eyed Susan
A/B/P
12 to 36
Yellow
Silene armeria
Catchfly
A/B
16 to 22
Pink

Wildflowers - All Perennial Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mix of 16 popular perennial flower varieties and colors. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of flowers for multiple years.
A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives for more than two years. The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. Wikipedia
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
HEIGHT
COLOR
Achillea millefolium
White Yarrow
24-36"
W
Aquilegia vulgaris
Columbine
10-18"
R/V/B
Aster novae angliae
New England Aster
24-36"
B/P/W/P
Cheiranthus allionii
Siberian Wallflower
10-18"
O
Chrysanthemum maximum
Shasta Daisy
16-24"
W
Coreopsis lanceolata Dwarf
Lance-Leaf Coreopsis
18-36"
Y
Dianthus barbatus
Sweet William
12-24"
W/P/R
Echinacea purpurea
Purple Coneflower
24-36"
P
Gaillardia aristata
Blanketflower
18-30"
Y/R
Liatris spicata
Gayfeather
24-48"
P
Linum lewisii
Blue Flax
18-30"
B
Lupinus perennis
Lupine
12-36"
B
Oenothera missouriensis
Dwarf Evening Primrose
8-12"
Y
Ratibida columnifera
Mexican Hat
12-36"
R/Y
Ratibida columnifera
Prairie Coneflower
12-36"
Y
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Rudbeckia hirta
Black Eyed Susan
18-30"
Y
W-White
R-Red
V-Violet
B-Blue
Y-Yellow
O-Orange
P-Purple

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Wildflowers - Annual Cut Flower Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mix of 25 popular annual flower varieties that will produce a beautiful assortment of flowers suitable for cutting. The mix includes many of the flowers found in floral stores. This annual flower mix will blossom all-year-long creating a bountiful source of flowers.
Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden for the most beautiful assortment of flowers you've ever seen.
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
TYPE
HEIGHT
COLOR
Callistephus chinensis
Aster
A
12 to 36
Blue/Pink/White/Purple
Calendual officinalis
Pot Marigold
A
12 to 24
Yellow/Orange/Cream
Centaurea cyanus
Bachelor Button, Polka Dot Mix
A
12 to 36
Mix
Clarkia amoena
Godetia
A
8 to14
Pink/White
Clarkia elegans
Clarkia
A
18 to 30
Pink/Lavender
Coreopsis tinctoria
Plains Coreopsis
A
12 to 36
Yellow-Maroon
Cosmos bipinnatus
Cosmos, Dwarf Sensation
A
36 to 60
White/Pink/Crimson/Rose
Cynoglossum firmament
Chinese Forget Me Not
A/B
18 to 24
Blue
Delphinium ajacis
Larkspur
A
12 to 36
White/Pink/Blue/Violet
Dimorphotheca aurantiaca
African Daisy
A
8 to16
Orange/Salmon/White
Eschscholzia californica
Poppy, Mission Bells
TP
12 to 18
Yellow/Orange
Gaillardia pulchella
Annual Gaillardia
A
12 to 24
Yellow-Red
Gypsophila elegans
Baby's Breath
A
8 to 18
White
Helianthus annuus
Sunflower
A
24 to 72
Yellow
Helichrysum monstrosum
Strawflower mixed
A
24 to 36
Yellow/White/Red/Pink
Iberis umbellata
Candytuft
A
12 to 18
White/Pink/Violet
Lavateria trimestris mix
Tree mallow
A
24 to 48
White/Pink
Lobularia maritima
Alyssum, tall Sweet
TP
8 to 16
White
Oenotheria lamarckiana
Evening Primrose
B/P
24 to 60
Yellow
Papaver rhoeas
Shirley Poppy
A
12 to 30
White/Pink/red
Phacelia campanularia
California Bluebells
A
8 to 20
Blue
Rubeckia hirta
Black Eyed Susan
A/B/P
12 to 36
Yellow
Silene armeria
Catchfly
A/B
16 to 22
Pink
Tagetes erecta
Marigold
A
12 to 16
Yellow/Orange/Maroon
Zinnia elegans
Zinnia
A
12 to 36
White/Purple/Yellow/Orange.Red
A-Annual
75%
B-Biennial
18%
TP-Tender Perennial
7%

Wildflowers - Bee Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Plant this mix to attract bees and other beneficial pollinators. =)
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.

Wildflowers - Beneficial Insect Garden Seed Mix

Plant this mix to attract beneficial insects such as ladybugs, lacewings, ground beetles and other insects that feed on pests. Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
TYPE
HEIGHT
COLOR
Achillea millefolium
White Yarrow
P
12 to 36
White
Gypsophila elegans
Baby's Breath
A
8 to 18
White
Iberis umbellata
Candytuft
A
12 to 18
White/Pink/Violet
Layia platyglossa
Tidy Tips
A
6 to 12
Yellow-White
Lobularia maritima
Alyssum
TP
8 to 16
White
Nemophila menziesii
Baby Blue Eyes
A
4 to 12
Blue
Phacelia campanularia
California Bluebells
A
8 to 20
Blue
Trifolium repens
White Dutch Clover
P
4 to 10
White
Annual
50%
Perennial
50%

Wildflowers - Blues Brothers Seed Mix

Plant this mix to grow some of the most beautiful blue-colored flowers you've ever seen!
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
TYPE
HEIGHT
COLOR
Centaurea cyanus
Bachelor Button, Jubilee Gem or Cornflower
Annual
12- 36 Inches
Blue
Centaurea cyanus
Chinese Forget-Me-Not or Chinese Hounds Tongue
Perennial
18-24 Inches
Blue
Linum lewisii
Blue Flax
Perennial
18-30 Inches
Blue
Ipomoea alba
Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue
Annual
8 - 10 Feet
Blue
Lupinus angustifolius
Blue Lupine
Perennial
12-13 Inches
Blue
Phacelia campanularia
California Blue Bells, Desertbells, Desert Bluebells, California-Bluebell, Desert Scorpionweed, and Desert Canterbury Bells.
Annual
18-20 Inches
Blue
Nigella damascena
Love In a Mist
Annual
15 Inches
Blue
Gilia capitata
Globe Gilia, Blue-Thimble-Flower, Bluehead Gilia, or Blue Field Gilia
Annual
12-24 Inches
Blue
Nemophila menziesii
Baby Blue Eyes
Annual
6 Inches
Blue

Wildflowers - Coneflower Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mixture of 6 popular coneflower varieties. Scatter this mix in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of coneflowers!
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
Echinacea purpurea
Purple Coneflower
Echinacea palladia
Pale Purple Coneflower
Rudbeckia amplexicaulis
Clasping Coneflower
Ratibida columnifera
Red Mexican Hat
Ratibida columnifera
Yellow Prairie Coneflower
Ratibida pinnata
Greyheaded Coneflower

Wildflowers - Cosmos Flower Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mix of 7 popular cosmos flower varieties. Scatter this mix in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of cosmos flowers!
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
Cosmos bippinatus
Cosmos, Sensation Mix
Cosmos bippinatus
Dazzler
Cosmos bippinatus
Gloria
Cosmos bippinatus
Picotee
Cosmos bippinatus
Pinkie
Cosmos bippinatus
Purity
Cosmos sulphureus
Sulphur Cosmos

Wildflowers - Deer Resistant Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mix of the 22 of the most popular flower varieties that deer are known to stay away from. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and keep the deer away.
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
TYPE
HEIGHT
COLOR
Achillea millefolium
Yarrow
P
12 to 36
White
Aquilegia caerulea
Columbine
p
24 to 36
Yellow'/Red/Violet/Blue
Centaurea cyanus
Bachelor Buttons
A
12 to 36
Blue or Mix
Chrysanthemum maximum
Shasta Daisy
P
16 to 24
White
Clarkia amoena
Godetia
A
8 to 14
Pink/White
Coreopsis lanceolata
Lance Leaf Coreopsis
P
18 to 36
Yeloow
Delphinium consolida
Larkspur
A
12 to 36
Whie/Pink/Blue/Violet
Digitalis purpurea
Foxglove
B/P
24 to 48
Purple/Cream
Echinacea purpurea
Purple Coneflower
P
24 to 36
Purple
Eschscholzia californica
California Poppy
TP
12 to 18
Yellow/Orange
Gaillardia aristata
Blanketflower
P
18 to 30
Yellow-Red
Iberis umbellata
Candytuft
A
12 to 18
White/Pink/Violet
Liatris spicata
Gayfeather
P
24 to 48
Purple
Lupinus perennis
Lupine
P
12 to 36
Blue
Monarda citriodora
Lemon Mint
A
12 to 24
Lavander/White
Papaver rhoeas
Red shirley poppy
A
12 to 30
Red
Papaver rhoeas
Mixed Shirley Poppy
A
12 to 30
White/Pink/Red
Ratibida columnifera
Red Prairie Coneflower
B/P
12 to 36
Red/Yellow
Ratibida columnifera
Yellow Prairie Coneflower
B/P
12 to 36
Yellow
Rudbeckia hirta
Black Eyed Susan
A/B/P
12 to 36
Yellow
Salvia coccinea
Scarlet Sage
A/P
12 to 24
Red
Viscaria occulata
Soapwort
A
9 to 12
Pink
Annual
41%
PERENNIAL
59%

Wildflowers - Forever Pink Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mix of 9 of the most vibrant and beautiful pink flower varieties. Scatter this mix in your garden and enjoy a beautiful assortment of pink flowers!
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
Centaurea cyanus
Cornflower Tall Pink
Clarkia amoena
Godetia Semi Dwf Mix
Cosmos bippinatus
Pinkie Dwarf
Hesperis matronalis
Purple Dame's Rocket
Iberis umbellata
Dwf. Candytuft Fairy Bqt.
Lavatera trimestris
Tree Mallow
Monarda citriodora
Lemon Mint
Silene armeria
Catchfly
Silene pendula
Nodding Catchfly

Wildflowers - Fragrant Flower Scatter Garden Seed Mix

Includes a mix of 18 popular fragrant flower varieties and colors. Scatter this mix of seeds in your garden and enjoy the most fragrant flower assortment you've ever smelt.
Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:
- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.
- Seeding: You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.
- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.
- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.
This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:
GENUS/SPECIES
COMMON NAME
Centaurea cyanus
Cornflower
Cheiranthus allionii
Siberian Wallflower
Cynoglossum amabile
Chinese Forget Me Not
Dianthus barbatus
Sweet William
Gilia tricolor
Bird's Eyes
Iberis umbelleta
Candytuft
Lathyrus odoratus
Sweet Pea
Lavender Vera
Lavender
Lobularia maritima
Sweet Alyssum
Matthiola bicornis
Evening Scented Stock
Mirabilis jalapa
Four O' Clock
Monarda punctata
Spotted Bee Balm
Nicotiana affinis
Tabacco mix
Oenothera lamarkiana
Evening Primrose
Reseda ordorata
Mignonette
Tagetes patula
Marigold Sparky
Tropaeulum majus
Nasturtium
Viola cornuta
Helen Mount